HI there !
Well you could do it that way, but you know that you can actually practice all of those things that you have listed just by doing GMC exercises!! Every GMC exercise is played within a scale box and so you are infact already learning how to use scales, but your also learning technique, timeing, licks and a little bit of theory too.
And of course you are also praticing in a structured way because you working to acheive a set goal and you will have an end result - hopefully being able to play as the instructior does.
Heres an idea, why not pick 2 or 3 lessons on the techniques/subjects you want to study. You could pick a riffing lesson and an alternate picking lesson that would suit your level - there are many beginners lessons to choose from. Take note of the scale diagrams provided, read the lesson descrition which often provides some theory and then practice with your metronome.
This is the way I have been studying for well over a year now and it really works well for me
Let me know what you think about this idea !
This way you are also in control of your progress and you can bustom build your practice routine the way you want!! =)
regards,
Matt
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This post has been edited by mattacuk: Jan 22 2008, 04:41 PM